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bnoordhuis avatar bnoordhuis commented on August 18, 2024

Is this a spiritual continuation of nodejs/node#34? I think it was pointed out in that issue that not all jurisdictions allow individuals (or non-governmental actors in general) to put things in the public domain.

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Fishrock123 avatar Fishrock123 commented on August 18, 2024

jurisdictions allow individuals (or non-governmental actors in general) to put things in the public domain.

Right. Also, no, it is not a (direct?) continuation. This is for the website only. :)

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ghostbar avatar ghostbar commented on August 18, 2024

One is not exclusive of the other.

In order to license it public domain there needs to be copyright holders the license it as public domain.

Honestly, I would suggest MIT for any code and CC-by for content. Public Domain is very cool and definitely the goal for most of us but it's just too hard to actually accomplish.

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rlidwka avatar rlidwka commented on August 18, 2024

Public Domain is very cool and definitely the goal for most of us but it's just too hard to actually accomplish.

CC0 should be essentially the same as public domain.

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ghostbar avatar ghostbar commented on August 18, 2024

No, actually if you read the CC0 you can find:

4.a. No trademark or patent rights held by Affirmer are waived, abandoned, surrendered, licensed or
otherwise affected by this document.

Which differs a lot of the concept of public domain.

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therebelrobot avatar therebelrobot commented on August 18, 2024

Any consensus on this? Maybe CC0? I'm cool licensing any of my work on the site to CC0 or any other open license we want.

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mikeal avatar mikeal commented on August 18, 2024

I'd stick with MIT to match the main project. We should adopt the DCO and CoC of the main project as well.

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Fishrock123 avatar Fishrock123 commented on August 18, 2024

I'd stick with MIT to match the main project.

ISC is MIT without legacy nonsense.

We should adopt the DCO and CoC of the main project as well.

Agreed.

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therebelrobot avatar therebelrobot commented on August 18, 2024

+1 to the above

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therebelrobot avatar therebelrobot commented on August 18, 2024

I'm pretty sure @mikeal committed the new ISC license into the repo. I'm gonna close this for now, but if it still needs to be addressed feel free to reopen.

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